Heimburg in Niederheimbach

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Heimburg
Coordinates 50°2′2.1″N7°48′23.8″E / 50.033917°N 7.806611°E / 50.033917; 7.806611
Type Medieval castle
Site history
Built1294

The Heimburg (also known as Burg Hohneck or Burg Hoheneck) is a castle in the village of Niederheimbach in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

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